For a while there, it seemed like Netflix couldn’t get enough of shows inspired by characters from Marvel Comics. But that was before a cancellation bloodbath broke out, taking down “Daredevil,” “Luke Cage,” “Iron Fist,” “The Defenders,” and now, according to several entertainment site reports, “Jessica Jones” and “The Punisher.”

As Deadline reports, Netflix confirmed the cancellations of “Jessica Jones” and “The Punisher,” which had been the last two Marvel series standing. Season 2 of “The Punisher” began streaming on Netflix on Jan. 18, with “The Walking Dead” veteran Jon Bernthal starring as a former Marine out for deadly revenge against those who did him wrong. “Jessica Jones,” starring Krysten Ritter as a private investigator with a tortured past and superhuman abilities, will stream a third and final season on Netflix in 2019.

As Deadline reports, Netflix axing its Marvel-based series may be influenced by the fact that Marvel content is likely to be heavily featured on the upcoming Disney+ streaming service.

The character of Jessica Jones was created by Portland-based comics writer Brian Michael Bendis, with artist Michael Gaydos. Bendis also created Miles Morales, the character at the center of the successful and Oscar-nominated animated feature, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.”